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Back about 1970 I did something like that at work. Modeled after a WWII Q-ship, a panel on the workbench would open and a tiny deck gun would swing out and track the victim and âŠ
Shoosh.
MAGNA But Rube Goldberg would have filled the page with one panel of âphysicsâ to prove it could be done. Like watching your wife use a broom to get the flour off the top shelf. You want to say something but you canât move.
margueritem about 14 years ago
Clever.
kpreethy about 14 years ago
April foolâŠOh âŠsrry âŠI meanâŠfeb fool!!LOL
rayannina about 14 years ago
Its squirt is worse than its bite.
CarmenSandiego about 14 years ago
Frightening and moistâŠ>_<
Charles Evans Premium Member about 14 years ago
Must have been designed and built by a government contractor.
jimmbo about 14 years ago
Acid?!
zero about 14 years ago
Flower powerâŠ
pouncingtiger about 14 years ago
See, kids like old old old humor.
magnamax about 14 years ago
A Rube Goldberg flower squirter. Simply fantastic..
(Goldberg drew great monstrous machines to do things like push a toaster lever down)
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Donât feel too relieved. Thatâs sour milk.
x_Tech about 14 years ago
Back about 1970 I did something like that at work. Modeled after a WWII Q-ship, a panel on the workbench would open and a tiny deck gun would swing out and track the victim and ⊠Shoosh.
That was Level 1.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
MAGNA But Rube Goldberg would have filled the page with one panel of âphysicsâ to prove it could be done. Like watching your wife use a broom to get the flour off the top shelf. You want to say something but you canât move.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 14 years ago
Good one Lio.
Simon_Jester about 14 years ago
Is it just me, or does this âtoon remind anyone else of the works of the the late, great, Don Martin?
UBBM Premium Member about 14 years ago
I suppose there was going to be a puddle on the floor one way or another.
Godfreydaniel about 14 years ago
I think I saw the Joker do this to Batman onceâŠâŠ.btw Simon, itâs the hinged feet on Dad in the second panel that are VERY like Don Martin.
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
At least Lioâs punishment wonât be quite as harsh as Dad was originally expecting!
Muzition about 14 years ago
This made me laugh out loud.
NDeeZ about 14 years ago
Abso-tively, Simon JesterâI was just scrolling to the bottom to say the same thing when I saw your comment!
Actually, Iâve appreciated the strong âDon Martinâ influence for quite some time now!
âWe are tallest when we stand on the shoulders of giantsââkeep it up, Mark Tatulli!
FishingWithMissD about 14 years ago
However, the joy buzzer on this thing is positively lethal.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 14 years ago
Reminds me of the robot from Forbidden Planet,,,I think his name was Robbie??
momazilla about 14 years ago
Also Lost in Space
JP Steve Premium Member about 14 years ago
It squirts Dad with the flower, then drys him off with the dual hairdryers on its shoulders!
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Good one, Lio! ROFL
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
Robbie also showed up in Gremlins.
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
With all the rockets and the caterpillar tracks, this robot reminds me of those Shogun Warriors toys from long ago. Anyone else remember âem?